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I really wanted to get a new laptop even though i have the new laptop from last march, however I realized that my old mac not so old first of all, has at least 2 external firewire ports one at least is 800 and the other is a 400 firewire port.
well i do video and this intel machine doesn't look like it can do the job that this march 2005 g4 15 inch laptop is doing, i wish i knew how final cut performs on this machine.
regardless i don't like the idea of not making use of my two 800 external hardrives, which they can downgrade but what a waste.
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I have no useful comments to make about the new Macbook apart from the fact that it looks great and if you visit the MacSaber website you can make it sound like a lightsabre. Cool, as long as you don't drop it Robin!!!
http://www.macsaber.com/

If you think that the communication device you have is the best then you are yet to see this . Its great and amazing the features and functions are outstanding , it is better seen and than ANY . the New MacBook Air & New MacBook Pros is Apple's newest 13.3" ultra-thin notebook offering cutting edge design in a remarkably thin package. models now available with Intel's newest generation of Core 2 Duo processors in Gold colour.

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  • Robin Hamman has over ten years experience devising, implementing and managing social media projects, particularly within the Broadcasting and Media sector.
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